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  1. Walsh School of Foreign Service ICC 301 · 37th and O St NW Washington, DC 20057. P. +1 (202) 687-5696

  2. Our Mission. Prominent Alumni. LEFT IMAGE: 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton (SFS’68) gives his third lecture in a Georgetown University series, talking about purpose, vision and ‘radical inclusion’ as the hallmarks of successful leaders, April 2015. RIGHT IMAGE: From the left, moderator Melanne Verveer, former Ambassador ...

  3. History and Mission “Having entered upon the stage of world politics and world commerce, we assume worldwide obligations,” wrote the Reverend Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., the School of Foreign Service’s first Dean. “Our viewpoint can never be the same again.” Walsh penned these thoughts in 1919, five years before the United States diplomatic corps renamed itself the Foreign Service, as […]

  4. The Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) takes pride in the resources available to our undergraduate students, from faculty and administrative advisors to library and research guides. We encourage students in the SFS to take charge of their academic careers at Georgetown with the help of the resources on this page.

  5. Current Georgetown students interested in transferring to the School of Foreign Service from other undergraduate programs can learn more by attending an information session. Students choosing to apply for an internal transfer to the SFS typically do so at the end of their first-year. Applicants for transfer admission are measured on two scales ...

  6. Established in January 2019, the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) at Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service is a research organization focused on studying the security impacts of emerging technologies, supporting academic work in security and technology studies, and delivering nonpartisan analysis to the policy community.

  7. The B.S. in Foreign Service (BSFS) is the undergraduate program of the Walsh School of Foreign Service. The BSFS program offers an interdisciplinary liberal arts core curriculum grounding eight majors: culture and politics; global business; international economics; international history; international political economy; international politics ...